Fraser W
Swazi Reefer
hi all
on saturday afternoon i came home to find my female clown fish swimming around with her mouth open very wide looking like she was breathing hard, male and other fish seem fine corals all fine too.. i checked my sump and saw that the water level was very low, so i suspected that maybe the salinity was the cause, i slowly added water back up to the correct level and check the salinity was at 1026
today the mouth is still open and she still is not eating she tried to nibble on a bit piece of flake but ended up spitting it out i do bi weekly water changes so this weekend was my no water change weekend
has anybody encountered a similar problem could it be one of those "isopods" caught in her throat or do you suggest i just do a big water change
thanks fraser w
on saturday afternoon i came home to find my female clown fish swimming around with her mouth open very wide looking like she was breathing hard, male and other fish seem fine corals all fine too.. i checked my sump and saw that the water level was very low, so i suspected that maybe the salinity was the cause, i slowly added water back up to the correct level and check the salinity was at 1026
today the mouth is still open and she still is not eating she tried to nibble on a bit piece of flake but ended up spitting it out i do bi weekly water changes so this weekend was my no water change weekend
has anybody encountered a similar problem could it be one of those "isopods" caught in her throat or do you suggest i just do a big water change
thanks fraser w